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<noinclude>This page describes ''''how'''' to make the connections. Please also see: [[Stereo / Mono / Distributed Systems]] to read when and ''''why'''' you would do this.
 
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For best results running a Compacts and a Model II with the same source, put the two systems at least 20 feet apart. Reference: [[Stereo_/_Mono_/_Distributed_Systems#Mono|Stereo / Mono / Distributed Systems - mono ]]
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Use this when you want the same output from a {{Compact}} and a {{Model II}}, typically to provide additional coverage in larger spaces.
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;For best results running a Compacts and a Model II with the same source, put the two systems at least 20 feet apart.  
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:In most situations, if you have two or more  {{L1}} systems, you will want to run each sound source (microphone or instrument) to just one {{L1}} system, typically the closest one. Sometimes people want to connect two {{L1}} systems together. This is [[Dual Mono]] and not generally recommended except in very specific applications (see [[Stereo_/_Mono_/_Distributed_Systems|Stereo / Mono / Distributed systems]]). If you want to run [[Dual Mono]] Bose recommends that the {{L1}} systems are at least 20 feet apart (6 meters).  <br>Reference [[Stereo_/_Mono_/_Distributed_Systems#Mono|Stereo / Mono / Distributed Systems - mono ]]
  
 
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Note: The volume settings on the Compact will raise and lower the output to the Model II. Set the volumes on the Compact first and then bring up the level on the Model II Analog Input to set the relative volumes between the two systems.
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Latest revision as of 10:30, 12 May 2014

L1 Compact
L1 Model II This information is applicable to the L1®  Model II

This page describes 'how' to make the connections. Please also see: Stereo / Mono / Distributed Systems to read when and 'why' you would do this.


Use this when you want the same output from a L1 Compact and a L1 Model II, typically to provide additional coverage in larger spaces.

For best results running a Compacts and a Model II with the same source, put the two systems at least 20 feet apart.
In most situations, if you have two or more L1 systems, you will want to run each sound source (microphone or instrument) to just one L1 system, typically the closest one. Sometimes people want to connect two L1 systems together. This is Dual Mono and not generally recommended except in very specific applications (see Stereo / Mono / Distributed systems). If you want to run Dual Mono Bose recommends that the L1 systems are at least 20 feet apart (6 meters).
Reference Stereo / Mono / Distributed Systems - mono

Compact Daisy Chain Excerpt FromManual.gif

Note: The volume settings on the Compact will raise and lower the output to the Model II. Set the volumes on the Compact first and then bring up the level on the Model II Analog Input to set the relative volumes between the two systems.


CompactDaisyChainModelII.png